Review: Dirty Ugly Toy by K. Webster
TITLE:Dirty Ugly Toy
AUTHOR:K. Webster
GENRE:Dark Romance
RELEASE DATE:January 18, 2016
Her time is over. Things are looking up. She’s dirty and ugly. He’s wicked but handsome. Six months to toy with her. Six months of vacation and a ton of money. I’ll hurt her beyond repair. I’ve been through much worse. She's difficult to control and doesn't obey. I'm done submitting to anyone or anything in this life. I should hate her. I should hate him. The game has changed. I will win. Dirty Ugly Toy is a novel that blurs the lines of right and wrong, deals with abuse, contains dubious consent, and adult subject matter. If you are sensitive to violent sexual situations, the book may not be suitable for you. Some parts of this book are not easy to read and are not intended for everyone. However, those that keep an open mind and stick with it will not be disappointed.
From the prologue of this novel I was literally HOOKED. The opening lines were intriguing and I was soon immersed in this captivating story.
"I might be considered his toy, but when my mind fully returns to its twisted capacity, I"m going to toy with his whole goddamned life."
Braxton Kennedy is a rich man whose fetish is saving women from their bad situations on the streets and "restoring" them. After the transformation is done, he likes toying with them with his dominant personality, in the bedroom as well as in his everyday life. He's a complex man who enjoys demonstrating his dominance to his partners by sometimes being very harsh and rough. Yet, I truly felt that he was a good man underneath it all, fighting his sadistic side and trying to let go of his past to show a little bit of his sweet and tender side. I loved the way the flashbacks from Braxton's childhood were incorporated, because it really brought an understanding to the way he was.
Jessica "Bunny" is a woman brought into his pervert world to be Braxton's twentieth "toy". But he soon discovers that she's different from his previous toys. Bunny has a sassy personality and I really liked the way she irritates him by not being the perfect submissive he would like. He needs to be in control, but the way she acts unafraid of him is confusing for Brax. It brought a lot of funny and really steamy interactions between them. The way the story is written you can't help but be captivated by these two flawed heroes trying to find solace into each others.
"The adoring way she tares at me - as if I'm the hero in her book rather than the monster - warms my frigid heart. It makes me want to see it all the time. It makes my cock hard as fuck."
They're both trying to escape their pasts and I loved peeling all the layers of their background stories. Each page I turned made me realize how much I loved this book. It's sincerely another great novel written by K. Webster. It's originality and the intricacy of the lead characters is at its best. Another book I totally urge you to read!!